publication / December 1, 2021
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2020
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for over two and a half decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with the Government departments, local partners and different stakeholders.
publication / December 26, 2021
2021 Annual Report - Zimbabwe
As we faced numerous challenges within our operating context in 2021, including the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we sought to be more agile and adaptive as an organisation so that we can continue to do the work we have been called to do.
publication / June 14, 2020
Central African Republic Annual Report 2019
During our 2019 fiscal year (October 2018 - September 2019), World Vision's actions reached 2,247,398 beneficiaries including 1,142,906 children; thus contributing to the accomplishment our main objective: seeing 1,900,000 of the most vulnerable children enjoy increased
article / May 14, 2015
World Vision Uganda enters partnership to improve seed quality
By Simon Peter EsakuSenior Communications Officer
publication / November 4, 2022
Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR)
El manual proporciona una guía de campo paso a paso sobre cómo implementar Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR).
publication / November 4, 2022
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Manual
The manual provides a step-by-step field guidance as to how to implement Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR).
article / March 29, 2021
Providing water for the most vulnerable - World Water Day in Sierra Leone
In marking this year’s World Water Day and with funding from the Heineken Africa Foundation, World Vision, in partnership with the Government of Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Water Resources, commissioned three solar mechanised boreholes water supply systems in three hard-to-reach communities in the eastern part of Freetown. Kola Tree, Kalaba Town, and Kissy Shell are communities that have been without potable water for decades, leaving residents with many sad stories to tell.
publication / July 29, 2019
2018 World Vision Annual Report
In 2018, our work has had significant impact on 13.6 million children and their families across 14 regions and 40 districts in Tanzania.We have made enormous progress in the areas of Resilience and Livelihood; Health and Nutrition; water, Sanitation and Hygiene; and Education.